GALENA, MISSOURI 

Den of Thieves

My eyes have been fully opened as to the extent of corruption within the Stone County Judicial System. 

A very interesting courtroom setting…

Last Friday morning I found myself in an empty courtroom with Judge Robert S. Wiley.  The only people in the room were two court reporters, two bailiffs and two prosecutors.  Apparently, the Stone County judicial system just stepped off of Noah’s Ark. 

OK at First

Mr. Wiley had a bit of trouble when I first introduced myself and asked him to consent to my not consenting to his jurisdiction.  But he got over it and things were OK for awhile. 

But then things took a turn

The situation became suspicious when Wiley refused to allow me to argue my most recent motion on the record.  In case you don’t know it, being on the record is what keeps courts honest.  The record can be used as evidence against the judge.  Normally, if you ask a judge to go on the record they will do so.  But Wiley steadfastly refused.  It would soon become apparent why… 

Is he dating the prosecutor?

As the hearing continued, Wiley repeatedly winked at the prosecutors.  So much so, that I began wondering…is the old man dating the Branson West slut?  Whereas in the beginning he seemed nice, it became quite apparent that Wiley was not actually the judge but, in fact, the lead prosecutor. 

As a result, the exchanges between he and myself were quite heated, yet civil.  I could tell that the bailiffs were uncomfortable, but they held their ground. 

The Revelation

Wiley basically discounted the motion that I had presented before the court, which was OK.  But then came the revelation.  Wiley mentioned the Constitution.  I knew I had caught him in a lie.  So I asked him under which  of the two jurisdictions mandated by the US Constitution was he claiming to be presiding over this case.  His answer… “NEITHER”  (We captured his answer on our digital recorder and will have it for you some time next week). 

OMFG!  What a shocker.  I pursued him to answer my question, asserting that it was unlawful not to do so.  He persisted in dodging my demand for him to explicitly state his authority.  The bailiffs both stood up and proceeded to walk slowly towards me.  It suddenly hit me like a ton of bricks…the old bastard’s dirty too! 

I sat down and just eased back.  It was obvious that my faith in the old man had been completely misplaced.  Sadly, there is no redeeming feature about the Stone County Judicial System.  So that is why the wily Wiley did not want to go on the record. 

Just before departing Wiley said, “Thank you for staying civil (while I was f*cking you up the a*s).”  Ok, he didn’t actually say that last part, but it was obvious what he meant. 

Obvious

In fact, now it’s completly obvious what Wiley plans to do.  He intends to: 1) isolate me in a separate courtroom away from any witnessess, 2) refuse to go on the record and 3) claim jurisdiction that he doesn’t actually possess.   

They’re All Corrupt!

Robert S. Wiley is the presiding judge of Stone County.  So if he’s corrupt, they’re all corrupt.  I know I’ll still win.  But it’s sad to learn that…in a Stone County Courtroom, the real criminals are not sitting at the Defendant’s table…they’re sitting behind the bench!

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One Response to “They’re All Corrupt!”

  1. ThomJ says:

    They are all corrupt. I can tell you from living in many many states and counties over the years. Missouri is no exception.

    What most places have done is to use metal detectors to take your digital recorder off of you so that what happens in the “peoples” court becomes a secret “Star Chamber.” People had better wake up while they still can speak out without being summarily shot or arrested.

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